In terms of performance it chucks clouds like a real champ and the temperature control feature works like a charm. I suspect it will also be quite difficult to fully clean, as you can't really rinse it properly with the electronics so close.Īnother small con is the non-adjustable airflow which is mostly suited for direct lung hits (that's not a problem in my case, but it might be to all you Kayfun / Nautilus lovers). The tank is massive but it's not made from Pyrex glass and I don't know how it will react with some of those cinnamon or clove juices that I encountered problems in the past with some of my plastic clearomizers. You can select a temperature (in Fahrenheit or Celsius) and a wattage for each one of them and then switch between them when the device is on. It's very similar to the one on the Subtank Mini and I didn't encounter any issues with dry hits or flooding, even with the supplied cotton.Ī new feature with the Kanger Nebox is the six power profiles you can easily customize and choose from. The RBA base is very easy to use and building coils is simple especially with all the available jigs out there. In temperature control mode you can select between 200 – 600 degrees Fahrenheit (100 – 300 degrees Celsius) and in variable wattage mode you can select between 7 – 60W. To change between the type of wire you are using you will need to press the firing button three times. The Kanger Nebox is very easy to operate and we have three available modes – regular variable wattage mode, Temperature Control – Nickel and Temperature Control – Titanium. However, when putting it back together with a battery inside I found to operation to be rather tricky at times, mainly because they didn't use the same material on the threading as in the case of the tank. The battery door comes with a small groove for your fingernail or coin and it's very easy to unscrew. On the base we have the tank cap, where you can swap the coils of fill the mod with e-liquid, and the battery door. The configuration is very similar to the Subox, with the exception that the charging port has been fitted vertically. On the top of the Nebox there's the drip tip and going down on the main side we do notice the firing button, the LCD display, the two plus/minus adjustment buttons and the micro-USB charging port. The device is made from a combination between aluminum alloy and zinc alloy. No more bent 510 connectors and no more broken glass tanks, this is probably the philosophy behind this future best seller. And because on the Nebox the tank is fitted inside the mod the only thing on top of it is the Delrin drip tip, which makes it ideal for all those vapers who like to carry their mods inside their pockets. The first thing you'll notice about the Kanger Nebox is the small height, which is very similar to a Subox Mini, without the tank on top. Inside you are going to find the Nebox itself with a preinstalled Nickel coil, a user's manual, a quick guide, a few battery stickers (like on the Subox), a micro-USB charging cable, a spare SSOCC coil (Stainless Steel Organic Cotton Coil), a drip tip, an RBA base, a bag of goodies for the RBA base (the legendary blue small screwdriver, some coils and screws), and some organic Japanese cotton. What you are getting in the boxįirst of all the box comes in the same color as the mod, and it's very similar to the one from the Subox Mini, Nano or Cupti. With the Delrin drip tip on top it's a thing of beauty and a solid performer, so let's dive in and check out the box contents. As opposed to the e-Grip, this is powered by a replaceable 18650 battery and it can fire as low as 0.15 Ohms. The Kanger Nebox comes in a wide range of beautiful colors, including Black, White, Red and Blue and it has a massive 10ml tank for plenty of autonomy. The Nebox is Kanger's latest product and it's a big 'all in one' box mod that comes with an RBA base and Temperature Control. And since in the last few weeks I've seen numerous ads for the new Nebox, I thought – man, this looks like an e-grip on steroids, I have to have one. I have to say I was a big fan of the e-Grip when it was first released on the market and I used to carry mine around everywhere I went.
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